Whatʼs The Word March 3, 2014 Alternative Spring Break is a neighborhood cleanup and house painting effort undertaken by teams of UIW students, faculty, and staff each weekday during Spring Break (March 10-14). Breakfast, lunch, and transportation to and from the sites will be provided. Each day of service will begin at 8:30am conclude by 3pm. Volunteer for as many days as you like! Check us out at www.signupgenius.com . Click on “Find a Sign Up” and enter the email address [email protected]Or contact Dr. Chris Edelman at [email protected]Need Service Hours? Tired of the same old spring break scene? ALTERNATIVE SPRING BREAK 2014
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Whatʼs The WordMarch 3, 2014
Alternative Spring Break is a neighborhood cleanup and house painting effort undertaken by teams of UIW students, faculty, and staff each weekday during Spring Break (March 10-14).
Breakfast, lunch, and transportation to and from the sites will be provided. Each day of service will begin at 8:30am conclude by 3pm. Volunteer for as many days as you like!
Check us out at www.signupgenius.com. Click on “Find a Sign Up” and enter the email address
Cardinals, don't miss this chance!2014 Part-Time Job & Internship Fair
March 4th, 20142-4 PM
Marian Hall Ballroom
Visit our website for a list of the currently registered employers.* Make sure to dress professionally and bring multiple copies of your resume.
For questions, please contact Career Services at (210) 829-3931 or [email protected].
*The University of the Incarnate Word provides reasonable accommodation with adequate notice. To request disability accommodation for these events, visit www.uiw.edu/ada.
[email protected] The purpose of the Growing Up Female program is to provide an informative workshop for young San Antonio females
that focuses on awareness in the areas of career choices, health issues, etiquette, and self-confidence.
REGISTRATION FORMS ALSO AVAILABLE AT www.dstsanantonio.org.
For additional information, please contact Debra Tanner @ 210-269-6218 or Yvonne Pleasant-Shelf @ 210-488-1438
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University Events and Student Programs(210) 829-6034
Paul Ayala Director of UESP
Paulina Mazurek
Assistant Director of UESP
Ellyse SanchezStudent Organizations Coordinator
Ricardo SanchezStudent Center Coordinator
Mercedes MorenoGreek Life Coordinator
2014 Women’s History Month at the University of the Incarnate Word
Rosie Castro, Activist and Mother of San Antonio Mayor, Julian Castro and U.S. Congressman, Joaquin Castro,Tuesday, March 4, 4:30 p.m., UIW Library Auditorium. Ms. Castro will speak on her experiences as a woman in the political and academic worlds. Contact: Dr. Emily Clark ([email protected]), 210-283-5061. "Don't forget the ladies"-- the Road to the 19th Amendment,”by Dr. Michelle Tabit, Wednesday, March 5, 12-1:15 pm, Marian Hall Ballroom. Join the US History class to remember the movement for women’s suffrage and its implications for today. Contact: Dr. Michelle Tabit ([email protected]), 210-283-6346. Band of Sisters, Thursday, March 6, at noon, Library Auditorium hosted by Dr. Gil Hinojosa, and Monday, March 17, 4 pm, hosted by Dr. Adrienne Ambrose. Contact: Dr. Adrienne Nock Ambrose [email protected]. "Sr. Dorothy Ettling Future Women Leader Scholarship" Application Deadline March 7. Get full information to apply for the scholarship available to all UIW female students seeking a graduate degree on main campus or in one of the professional programs including optometry, pharmacy and physical therapy http://uiw.edu/education/scholarship.html Contact: Dr.Narges Kasraie: [email protected] or Dr. Noah Kasraie: [email protected].